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PAGE 9 THE HKXD nnj.RTIN, 11KND, ORKflOX, TI'KHDAV, KKIIHl'AKY 117. I01T The Daily Bulletin PublUhrd Evvrr Aft. moon Rir.pt Sunday. IIKND, OKKUON. ORORCE PALMER PUTNAM PublUher ROIIKKT W. SAWYKR Edltor-Manaiwr KKKU A. WOKI.FI.KN NfWl Editor HKNRY N. KOWI.bK AinwIMr K.litor RAU'H Bl'ENCKK Mechanic) Surt. An Independent Newapapr. tending for tha aquare deal, clean buainv. clean politic ani the beat intereeU of Bend and Central Orotron. , SUBSCRIPTION RATE 11 Mail. On Year tS.OO Six Month 12.75 Thra Munth 11.60 Ut Carrier On Year I.B0 fits. Month .......t3.it On Month , 60 All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE! IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal la not made within reason able time the paper will be dlscon tlnued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies tnissea. ' Hake all checks and orders pay' able to The Bend Bulletin. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1917 HE'LL SURVIVE. . " (The Oregonlan.) , We observe, without the lest feel ing of alarm for the victim, that Representative Forbes has incurred the bitter displeasure of the Port land Journal. It seems to be that newspaper's notion that the way to built np Journalistic influence is to visit epileptic wrath upon those who decline to do its bidding. It has done so In the past, yet the marks of its displeasure among former mem bers of the legislature have continued to shine. Quite generally they have been elevated in politics or public esteem. C. N. McArthur, who was held up while speaker, as a scoundrel for what he did and a rascal for what he did not, has been sent to congress. Gus Moser, who received all kinds of apoplectic advertising as author of a "spoilsman's bill" and as chief instigator of a "midnight resolution," led a large field, of candidates in the last election, and was chosen presi dent of the senate. : So why should Forbes worry? To gether with Stanfield and Bean, who are'also traduced by the Journal, he is recognized by the public as a lead er in legislation intelligent, force ful, honest, unafraid. Mr. Forbes has a vision that ex tends beyond his district. He ac complished at Salem much for the good of all Oregon, and much in be half of that portion of the state which lie directly represents. He. devoted his attention to constructive meas ures, while the Journal ignored them and egged on its own piffling poli cies. Mr. Forbes' crime consists of the fact that he worked hard . for his constituents and the whole state and not at all to enhance the in fluence of the Portland Journal. Mr. Forbes will survive. William F. Cody in The Adventures of Buffalo Bill ESSANAY-K-E&E; Fin Ptrlv MiU .mmo 29 Now that William F. Cody has passed on across "The Great Divide," on beyond the realm of the great , plains, of the wolf, the buffalo and Indian, the Essany offering, "The .Adventures of Buffalo Bill," should find favor with all film audiences. There is enough in terest and thrills in this picture to prevent it from dragging and it is well worth seeing. Tho picture shows "Buffalo Bill" In the euiiydays when he wasa pony express rider, in raids on the Indians and In some of his more thrilling; hand-to-hand en counters with the chiefs of tribes. "Buffalo Bill'1 and his wild west shows have been the delight of children of all ages and for them to see this veteran showman and plainsman,' now that he ts dead, actually walking be fore them should irive them even greater delight. The town of Cody, Wyo., which, as a camp, was founded by "Buffalo Bill," is shown at the time it was a camp and at the present tinted-twenty years having elapsed. In his litter life "Buffalo BUI" Is shown hunting buffaloa with the Prince of Monaco. And then his homo life is shown. All the way through the Him is adventurous. WiuGHf ADMISSION;-15C AND 25C Mem" GRAND THEATRE ADVERTISEMENTS YOU GET WHAT V YOU WANT WHEN YOUASKfORITHEEE FOR SALE poll N.U.K Uarrod Hock day old chicks. Leave orders at Bond Flour Mill. A. P. Scott. 6li-71o today, "Is one of preparedness by education, rather than by arma ment." Among those present are Bishop Francis J. McConnell, of Den ver; Governor McCall, of Massachu setts; Prof. J. E. Kelser, of Texas; Dr. Katsuiji Kato, of Japan; William Douglas McKenzie, of Hartford; Rab bi Henry Levi, and Harrison C. El liott, of the International Y. M. C. A. WOMEN'S HOTEL IN CHICAGO NOW OPEN $150,000 Building to be Run as Phil anthropic Institution on a Cost Basis. CHICAGO, Feb. 27. The Mary Dawes hotel for women, the gift of Charles G. Dawes, in honor of his SCHOEL TAKES FIGHT BY KNOCKOUT ROUTE ins Prom "Speck" Woods In Fifth . Frame at Prineviile Smoker j . Second Bout Scheduled. ' . Gilbert Schoel scored a decisive victory over "Speck" Wods, of Bend, last night at the Prineviile smoker, when he was awarded a knockout just before the tap of the gong in the fifth round. A left hook to the Jaw left "Speck" dangerously groggy, he clinched to save himself, and immediately after the break, Schoel shot over a right cross to the temple flooring his op ponent. At the count of nine. Woods started to rise, and sank to his knees as Schoel menaced him with a sure knockout punch, and took the count. Schoel was breathing easily when the fight ended. The first two rounds of the match found honors easy, and in the third "Speck" received a point had he not fouled Schoel, causing Referee Billy George to give a draw in this frame also. The fourth was distinctly Schoel's, and clever Infighting dis tinguished his treatment of Woods. Throughout the battle "Speck" fought at long range, but slowed down the fight badly, particularly in the first two rounds, by his repeated clinches. Schoel's boxing and hit ting met with the unqualified approv al of the fans, but his footwork was slow, and he was manifestly over weight. As preliminaries, Billy George and Fred Gilbert put on an exhibition four round go, and Ted Hoke, of Bend, and Bob Hilyer fought four rounds to a draw. Schoel and Gilbert will fight in Bend on the evening of March 12, when Billy George meets Farmer Burns, it was announced. RELIGIOUS LEADERS WILL DOCTOR SOULS B United Pre to The Daily Bulletin) BOSTON, Feb. 27. On the theory that men's souls will be sick after the European war has finished tear ing them to pieces, famous religions leaders met here today to consider what spiritual medicine shall be pre pared for them. The prevention of future wars by proper religious teaching also will be considered. "This, convention of the Religious Education association," said Secre tary Dr. Henry F, Cope, of Chicago, Chinaware Enameled W are Tin Ware Gl assware Kitch enware Cutl . SHOP AT HEADQUARTERS Warner's Bend's Economy Center mother, has been opened for bus iness. The hotel, modeled after the Dawes hotels tor men In Boston and Chi cago, la a $150,000 stone and brick building, with rooms for 250 guests. It ts run on the same principle that the other Dawes philanthropic insti tutions are that clean, wholesome hotel accommodations can be furnish ed at much less than the prevailing cost. If operated without profit, under scientific management. Rooms rent for ten to thirty cents a day, and guests may be either per manent or transient. Each room has a window, rugs, lockers, mirrors, bed with an abundance of clean linen, ac cess to bath facilities. A cafeteria in the basement provides wholesome meals at cost. Breakfast may be se cured tor five to six cents, and din ner for 10 or 12 cents. Sewing rooms, a beautifully .furnished lobby, and a complete laundry for the use of guests are provided. JXlIt 8AI.K Two lots in Northwest Townslto Company's Second Ad dition (woat of tho rlvor, near Shuv 1 1 it mill); price 1100, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin .office, ., tt fOll 8ALK Four foot Pacific Coast safe; bargain. Inquire Tho Gol den Rule 8tore. 6tfc pOR 8ALK Four room tent houso, with or without furniture; close to Brooks-8canlon office', William Elliott. 68-TJp poll BALK Buttermilk at the creamery, five cents per gallon. Central Oregon Farmers' Cream ery. 68tfc pOR SALE OK KXt'HANtiK For town lot or socond hand Ford, large Pacific Coast 8ufo and Vault Works safe; might assuiuo differ ence. Inquire Uullotln, or address Box 323, Bond, Or. 6Kp FOR RENT POR RENT 1G0 acres at Powell jjuuu. r or purucuiurs auuress Loyul II. McCarthy, 1334 Northwest ern Bank Building, Purtlund. Oregon, or J. F. Bean, P. O. Box 171, Cincin nati, Ohio. EGtfc pOR RENT Furnlshod room, ev erything now and clean; bath In cluded. Phono Red 621. 65-6Cc COUNTY RECORDS. . T. E. Tillman vs. Thomas Carufcl, suit for $67.60 for labor. T. R. McCllncy to L. C. Wlnans, deed to lot one, block 2, Larch Addi tion. Andrew L. Saye to Thomas O Grlnestead, deed to lot 14, block 20, Center Addition to Bend. Emil Erickson to Adolph Eng. deed to lot 10, block 9, Deschutes. For Sale IT WILL PAY YOD to write Box 5. Tumalo, Oregon, lor th.i CHEAP PIECE of LAND you wish to buy this spring. 1 60 or i part offered a' a bargain. You must act quickly if you get this snap. WANTED WANTKU Ten milk cows. In quire Postmaster, Gist, Oregon. 66-67p WANTED Furnished three room nouse, or rooms; near iuims pre ferred. A. G. llcdstrom. Box 76, 67p SITUATION WANTED (SITUATION WANTED .Capablo girl wants position in private home or hotol. Call Bulletin of fice. 66-67C LOST JOST Suit case, at the depot, Thursday morning; papers Insldo, ...It U HnMM, XI n II 1 TJ wiiii iiaiiiu. Ki. xj - iiuntiii, iiciuiu to this office. CUT FLOWERS Fresh Eoery Saturday Portn VlcltU. Dultt mnd firm. Ordtn for plmlt nor In Hack will it . flout prompt alkntlon. 4 3 6 N t im a r I Riverside Florists new DA Y DENTIS TS THE KING BEE DENTISTS' hygienic dental work. A discovery that upsets many former Ideas.' No unclean crown or bridge work. All work guaranteed perfect fitting. WHY DO WE HAVE DECAYED TEETH? The albuminous film that forms on tcctli Is a perfect breeding-place for decay germs. This albuminous film holds an acid which comes in contact with tho tooth and cannot bo reached by neutralizing al kalies. This Is the cause of decayed teeth. If your teeth have be come affected It is only the natural course, so come before It is too late and have your teeth examined. Wo can place your teeth in per feet condition by our GREAT NEW DAY PAINLESS METHOD Which Is ENTIRELY HARMLESS; extract the decayed teeth and roots and make you a perfect fitting new set of teeth, natural color. The public have good reason to place all confidence In The King. Bee Dentists. Lady Assistant Always In Attendance. King Bee Dentists Over Postodlco, Ilend, Oregon. Dr. A. C. Ii'room, Professional Manager. HOURS 8:80 A. M. to 8:80 P. M. Sundays, 0:00 to 8:00. ' Vlii'-"" ' '-'11 New Sleeping Car Service between BEND and PORTLAND . A standard Pullman Bleeping car Is now opiiriittul ho tweeu Portland mid Ceutrul Orugon points, us follows: l.envo lU-iul Monday, Wi'dnesduy, I'rldny 1mvo Portland Sunday, Turwlny, Tlmmday This Is In addition to tho present DAILY TOUHIHT SLEEPINO CAR service, which will bo CONTINUED. Change of Time: Both sleeping cars will be handlud from Portland on North Dank Limited, No. t, leaving at 7:10 p, m., Instead ef on Local Train No, 8, aa formerly, leaving at p. ni. Arrive at Bend 7:10 a. u. For reservations and further information phone D. KELLER, Agent. ' OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE I fYlTtfril f"tf5l. ITrififh I I J'J'lla'S 111111 I'llllll THE BEND BRICK V LUMBER CO. Manzanita Addition Lots $50$60-$65 10 per cent, cash $'2.50 monthly J. A. EASTES BEND, OREGON Sales Agent (j$)SHEVLIN PINE ; SOLD BY MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1661 Sash Factory Wood Bend White Pine Sash Co. Telephone 441 OVER 60 HONES IN BEND do all their cooking, on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of their cooking with elec tricity. We exneet to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. KENWOOD Kenwood Gardens and Terminal Additions Lots. $10 Cash; $10 Monthly Houses for Sale10 Cash and . Monthly Payments like, rent J. RYAN & CO.